Teachers

Welcome from the education program of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum! It is part of the Library and Museum’s mission to encourage students of all ages to learn more about the Presidency, the First Lady, American history, and government as well as to serve as a resource for the study of the life and career of President George W. Bush. The education program is developing engaging, hands-on classroom resources; programming for professional development; field trip planning information and much more, all for teachers as well as visitors.

Looking for lesson plans and activities to use in the classroom? Want to incorporate primary sources into the instruction but do not know where to begin? Interested in using the Museum’s traveling trunks with students? The Classroom Resources pages include all of these…and much more!
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Searching for a workshop to increase content knowledge and supplement classroom strategies? Want training on effectively using primary sources in the classroom? Seeking a forum to share ideas with colleagues on topics, such as higher-level thinking and student engagement? Check out our workshops and training opportunities!
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This unique educational opportunity allows students to assume key White House roles in order to manage a constitutional crisis. Participants must work together in a high-stakes environment and make important decisions about developing events. This 21st century educational experience is aligned with national and state standards.
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BROCHURE

Brochure for the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum available to download.

About Us

Learn more about the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum - the facility, staff, important partnerships, contact information, how to support or volunteer, applicable laws and regulations, and the National Archives and Records Administration.